Moisture-retentive, shady gardens resist ignition. They restore the protective canopy, revive soil moisture, and mirror the ecological functions that once kept LA’s landscape balanced.
This isn’t just landscaping or decorating. It’s an act of ecological repair in a city that has systematically drained, paved, and hardened its terrain. Reintroducing shady, hydrated green space is a form of resilience.
If we want a future where LA doesn't burn, we need to plant it—and water it—accordingly.
It all begins with one garden - your garden.